1、AN AMERICAN NATIO NAL STANDARDSafety Standard for Conveyors and Related EquipmentASME B20.1-2009(Revision of ASME B20.1-2006)Copyright 2009 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.No reproduction may be made of this material without written consent of ASME.cCopyrighted material licensed to S
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13、urther reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSForeword.ivCommittee Roster.viSummary of Changes.viiIntroduction.11Scope.12Reference to Other Codes.13Intent.14Definitions.25General Safety Standards.66Specific Safety Standards.9iiiCopyright 2009 by the American Soci
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15、ed when printed.FOREWORDThe first edition of the Safety Standard for Conveyors,Cableways,and Related Equipmentwas sponsored by the National Conservation Bureau and the American Society of MechanicalEngineers.It was approved by the American Standards Association(now known as the AmericanNational Stan
16、dards Institute,Inc.)as American Standard B20.1-1947.In 1950,the Sectional Committee B20 was reorganized under the sponsorship of the AccidentPrevention Department of the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies and the AmericanSocietyofMechanicalEngineers.FourSubcommitteeswereformedtomakespecificrecommenda-tions for revisions.These were:Subcommittee No.1 Scope and IntentSubcommittee No.2 Nomenclature and DefinitionsSubcommittee No.3 Portable ConveyorsSubcommittee No.4 Conveyors in GeneralSe